Requiem for a V8

PeterN

Observer
It would be possible to have a fairly good understanding of what is going on without doing a complete teardown. A compression test, leakdown test, inspection with a borescope, and inspection of the engine oil would reveal a lot.

Cylinder 5 failed a compression test. A block test showed that it's not burning coolant, thankfully.

I can't recall if he did a leakdown test, thanks for the suggestion. I'll follow up on that.

What would you look for in the oil? Metal shavings?
 

proper4wd

Expedition Leader
There will probably not be "shavings" but you may see a metallic sheen in the oil - like metallic paint on a car.
 

roverandom

Adventurer
I would pull the oil pan (easy) and take a look. You can get a pretty good idea of what is happening in each cylinder in terms of scoring etc with the sump off without dismantling the top of the engine. Also once the oil sump is off maybe remove a crank and/or big end cap then check for metal particles imbedded in the bearings.


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